
Even better, many of them have hidden depths and go through their own personal arcs. They have tonnes of personality and bring so much to the story and the world. Sure, epics such as “Painting The Mists” and “Unsouled” are great, but this book is like a breath of fresh air managing to poke fun at the standard tropes while still respecting the category. This “tongue in cheek” take on the traditional Xianxia formula is amazing. The first volume of the blockbuster progression-fantasy series-with more than 16 million views on Royal Road-now available on Kindle, Kindle Unlimited, and Audible!

Instead of a lifetime of battle, my biggest concerns are building a house, the size of my harvest, and the way the girl from the nearby village glares at me when I tease her.Ī slow, simple, fulfilling life in a place where nothing exciting or out of the ordinary ever happens.right? I’m not used to seeing a chicken move with such grace.but Qi makes everything kind of wonky, so it’s probably fine. Tilling a field by hand is fun when you’ve got the strength of ten men-though maybe I shouldn’t have fed those Spirit Herbs to my pet rooster.

I’m getting out of here.įarm life sounds pretty great. Unfortunately for him, he died, and now I’m stuck in his body.Īrrogant Masters? Heavenly Tribulations? All that violence and bloodshed? Yeah, no thanks. A man powerful enough to defy the heavens. A laugh-out-loud, slice-of-life martial-arts fantasy about.farming? There definitely won’t be any Heavenly Tribulations, ancient formations, or cultivator issues to deal with.

Sure, the talking animals and cultivators coming to live with me are a bit weird, but this year everything is gonna be basically normal. Well, this year, after the Spring Planting season, I’m really gonna relax and put down roots. I died, got reborn, ran away from my sect and ultimate power, started a farm, made some friends, awakened all my animals into Spirit Beasts so now they’re running around talking and getting into life-and-death battles with super-powered bandits. Unfortunately for him, he died, and now I’m stuck in his body.Īnd you know what? Things ain’t actually all that bad.

A laugh-out-loud, slice-of-life martial-arts fantasy about.
